Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Cautery, steel, nickel silver and wood

1751-1850

Coin, silver-nickel, two deutsche marks

1957

Rugine, Ollier's, concave

1867-1890

Rugine by M. Guenin

1801-1890

Cautery, by Charriere of Paris

1801-1867

Probably tonsil hook

1801-1900

Coin, silver-nickel, two deutschemarks

1960

Hydrometer (Pese sirops Beaume) in wooden case

Finger saw

1801-1900

Cautery by Charriere of Paris

1701-1867

Rugine, Ollier's, by Charriere

1829-1867

Cautery by Collin of Paris

1751-1900

Metal hydrometer by Watkins and Hill (Salinometer). 9" long stem engraved Watkins & Hill London

Cautery by S. Maw

1870-1901

Teaspoon, nickel silver, London Transport, made by PP Co. Overall: 16 mm x 128 mm x 28 mm, 0.02 kg.

Nickel silver teaspoon, London Transport

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and nickel silver which was heated at 850°C, also using a hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and nickel silver which was heated at 850�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in bronze and nickel silver which was heated at 800°C, and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in bronze and nickel silver which was heated at 800�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and nickel silver which was heated at 850°C, also using a hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and nickel silver which was heated at 850°C

1990-1996

Two safety lamps, one by Stephenson, 1842-1874, the other Clanny, dioptric lens, nickel silver, maker: J. Cooke and Son, Birmingham, 1869-1874.

Two safety lamps, one by Stephenson, the other Clanny